What We Owe to Each Other
Explore the intricate world of morality with T. M. Scanlon's thought-provoking book, What We Owe to Each Other. Published in 2000, this 432-page masterpiece delves into the fundamental questions of ethics: How do we determine if an action is morally right or wrong? What obligations do we hold toward one another, and how do we prioritize these moral reasons over our personal values and concerns? Scanlon provides innovative insights that challenge conventional thinking about our moral responsibilities. This book is essential for anyone interested in philosophy, ethics, and the complexities of human relationships. Discover the compelling arguments that shape our understanding of right and wrong, and learn why what we owe to each other is at the heart of moral judgment. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone passionate about ethical discussions, What We Owe to Each Other is a must-read that invites readers to reflect on their moral obligations in a nuanced and engaging way.